Ørjasæter, Tore

Ørjasæter, Tore

▪ Norwegian poet
born March 3, 1886, Skjåk, Norway
died February 29, 1968, Skjåk

      Norwegian regional poet who worked in the tradition of the ballad and of folk and nature lyrics.

      Ørjasæter was a teacher's son from a village in central Norway. His concern with the conflict between individual and heritage, self and other, will and destiny provides the underlying theme of his main works, Gudbrand Langleite (1913; the title is the name of the poet's alter ego), Brumillom (1920; “The Bridge Between”), and Skuggen (1927; “The Shadow”), which were published as an epic lyric trilogy in a revised edition of his collected works in 1941. Ørjasæter's finest poetry is found in his collection Elvesong (1932; “Song of the River”), a cycle of poems about a drop of water on its way to the sea that symbolized the individual longing for freedom and human solidarity.

      Modernist trends that were evident in much European poetry of the 1930s are reflected in Ørjasæter's work. He also wrote several dramas, including Christophoros (1948) and Den lange bryllaupsreisa (1949; “The Long Honeymoon”). The latter, whose action partly occurs after death, is an expressionistic play dealing with contemporary problems such as the atom bomb.

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